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great stuff duey! congrats on finding your new ball
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Good stuff duey! I played yesterday with the RX and quite liked it. I find its longer off the tee then the Z-star, which I loved too. Just seems the the RX and RXS balls are really hot but still spin good around the greens. Im a big fan of them.
duey, i'm glad you've found a ball that seems married to your new wedge! i am also extremely happy that you've found great use out of the BFit feature that bridgestone provides. while i prefer the rx to the rxs, it's really exciting to see how much you love that ball for your game.
great stuff duey! congrats on finding your new ball
geez duey, that head's awfully inflated this morning......haha
nah, there's nothing better than finding "your" ball, and it seems as though you have. well done!
Haha, no big head here. While I hit some "Long to me" drives, they still pail in comparrison to what you monsters hit. You would crack up the first time you watched me swing the driver on a course. I have to come out of my shoes and do a three sixty to hit the ball past the ladies tee, haha
i'd say you can poke it out there just fine duey! i'm not a long baller at all so don't worry about that. in your opinion, you like the feel of the rxs better than the penta off the driver?
Not sure I could say that it felt better, both felt soft off the face. Like the Penta, I don't get a ton of feed back from the ball, just a smooth feeling without a harsh sound. The trajectory was what really sold me. My ball flight came down and I was able to see some run. My two longest drives had me thinking they were way short until I got to the balls.
edit: yet off my iron's these thing were eagles. They came in so high that they just stuck creating huge divots.
man that's awesome. i know exactly what you mean about the sound off the tee.
i'm so pumped for you duey, i can just tell that you are truly excited about these balls.
They are truly a great ball and my favorite thing about them is you know all the other companies are working on a ball right now to compete with it. Titleist says the NXT tour is a close match but that ball in no way compares to the B330 RX. Hopefully all of the golf companies realize amatuers want performing golf balls without having to play balls with a 90 compression. Bridgestone has changed the golf ball market for ever and it's about time.
They are truly a great ball and my favorite thing about them is you know all the other companies are working on a ball right now to compete with it. Titleist says the NXT tour is a close match but that ball in no way compares to the B330 RX. Hopefully all of the golf companies realize amatuers want performing golf balls without having to play balls with a 90 compression. Bridgestone has changed the golf ball market for ever and it's about time.
Do they really? I cant believe that. One has a soft urethane cover and the other has a hard surlyn type of cover. If anything the e6 is closer to that of the NXT Tour (both 3 piece balls with surlyn type of cover), but titleist would not say that, because the e6 costs less.
They recommend the NXT tour for people who play a lower compression ball. Titleist tries to force people into a ball they make instead of offering a ball for different golfers if you know what I mean. I'm so glad a company has come along to knock them off their pedestal.
I've been pretty reluctant to try these because I was not a big fan of the regular B330. The E6 is a great ball, but totally different from what I personally look for in my game. I did try one sleeve of the RX and can't say I got any great impression, nothing wow'd me, but from the get go I saw a difference in the RXS. Odd how that happens and makes me wonder if I was simply hitting the ball, all of a sudden, like never before? I doubt that, lol.
WTF is included in these balls? I know I payed quite a bit, but momma! I hit a #3 hybrid into the green today from 109 and the ball stuck within 6 feet of the divot? A 5 iron against a cross wind from 155 that curled to the front and rolled with top spin to 5 feet. My worst "Feeling drives, half as high as I intend and twice as ugly, were the longest)? How does this Bridgestone 330RXS know what I need? I had balls back up today with a six iron, while others ran ahead 4 feet on uphill lies. While I don't get it, I'll take it, lol.
This was my second day out with these "ONLY" and Bridgestone has once again outdone themselves.
3 Hybrid from 109 and 155 iron????? What?
I'm guessing a typo happened (109=209). He says he's not a long hitter but he can still put the ball out there.
Can anyone comment on the durability of the RXS compared to the Penta?